The game, Wen's Day, which was created with the intention of informing the comfort women's painful history abroad, stopped selling Steamer. Subsequent controversy has eventually asked the production company to stop distribution.
Wen's Day Developer Gambridge stopped selling Steam on Wen's Day on the 25th. According to the Steam page notice, it is explained by the request of the distributor, and it is unknown about the details. For reference, the developer Gembridge has deleted all the official website, SNS, and YouTube channels from January. It is believed that the development team has been dismantled due to various controversies related to the game.
Wenz Day is an adventure game with the theme of Japanese comfort women. It was released in December 2020. Contrary to the original intention to inform the history of Korea, it was criticized for creating various controversies, including lack of game, violation of testimony errors and violations of comfort women's promises. In October last year, the representative of the developer attended the national audit as a witness, and was pointed out about raising additional development costs through crowdfunding and the issue of funding pledges that were not observed in the process.
Eventually, as Wenz Day's service was stopped, the promises made by the developer were not kept.
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